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Transcribed Image Text:Problems 6-10 require that you derive the formula for a missing product. An incorrect formula may give a
reaction that cannot be balanced.
6. a) Complete and Balance
Mg(OH)2 +
H3PO4 →➜> Mg3(PO4)2 +
b) What type of reaction is this?
c) Is this a redox rx, yes / no ?
d) The reaction will go from left to right, yes / no ?
(hint: acids and bases are reactive)
7. a) Complete and balance
Ag₂SO4 +
b) What type of reaction is this?
c) Ag₂SO4 is a reducing / oxidizing agent ?
d) The reaction will go from left to right, yes / no ?
(hint: Mg is more reactive than Ag)
8. a) Complete and balance,
leave no fractions
C9H18 +
b) What type of reaction is this?
c) Is this a redox reaction, yes / no ?
d) The reaction will go from left to right, yes / no ?
(hint: O₂ is extremely reactive)
Mg
2
→>
Ag +
CO₂ +
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